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That title isn’t hyperbole or clickbait nonsense. This really is better than your toaster. At least, I think so. Seriously, can we make this the norm, please? If we figured it out in 1948, you’d think we woulda kept going with it. I mean, really.
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25 comments
They make modern automatic toasters today.
Perhaps if the outer coils were made slightly longer (higher resistance) then it could be fine tuned by shorting some of the windings in order to balance the power between the inner and outer heating elements.
I don't even eat bread anymore but I really want the non-jumpscare toaster.
A perfect example of how much more ingenuity was required in the pre-digital age. Anyone can stick a chip in a board and program it to perform its function. But, it takes a real engineer to come up with a 3 or 4 lever system to translate a little bit of heat expansion into a bread-length drop in the toaster carriage.
I just started watching this, hope he talks about the dangers of this kind of toaster.
OMG! Best video ever!
I need toast now.
I have not used a toaster in years, nor do I have an affinity for toast, but this video has completely convinced me that I can no longer live comfortably without this Sunbeam toaster.
That is awesome I need this.
Does it work if you only put in one slice?
Found one of these for $20 at a thrift store. I had heard they were the cream of the crop in the antique toaster world. I've seen them go for a couple hundred online and at antique stores. Mine is like the third, broken one he pulls out. It has that front dial/lever. It's probably from the late 60s/ early 70s. It has a very outdated cord. It works, but even on the lightest toast setting, it chars that shit. Maybe it needs some good old compressed air blown in. Idk. As a lifelong fan of the movie The Brave Little Toaster, I must say I love this toaster. Simple, yet pretty genius. Gonna give mine a good shine and a new cord
I want that Sunbeam toaster! Where can I get one?
We had one of those when I was a kid.
Hey look, Morning Brew found your channel, anyone new, stick around this is a great channel.
The moment I saw "The antique toaster that’s better than yours." on the news, I knew it was going to send me here.
I detest dried out, nearly burnt bread; which is why I always make toast on a griddle. After watching this I am stunned by the thought that I might try to find one of these electric bread burners to buy. Amazing technology, simple and elegant.
When all your toasters are antiquated by an antique
Never in a million years would I have thought I would watch a 18+ minute video about toasters. However, I was intrigued and captivated. I did not understand all of the terms or explanation of how it works, but it was very interesting!
I'm 64…we had that toaster when I was growing up.
14:41 best caption XD
(Oh God, he has a THIRD one)
The fastest way to that sexy tech priest's heart.
This is really cool! Now I want to search eBay for antique toasters.
I bought one, but it makes really dark toast even on the lightest setting. Anybody else have this issue and know how to correct it?
The reason they don't make a toaster like that anymore is basically the same as a the light bulb conspiracy. Planned obsolescence. They need to keep selling crap toasters
I don't even have a toaster
And it makes the best toasts! Cooks really fast amazing. Could not find a modern toaster that works as well.